Child porn video, made in australia, search for child, help..

this is her picture if anyone recognises her they should call the phone number.

here is the story:

Australian police have uncovered video footage through UK authorities showing a young girl being sexually and physically assaulted by a middle-aged man.

The identities of the girl, believed to be aged between nine and ten with dark hair, or the man are unknown, but police called for public assistance in tracking down the pair.

Background scenery of the Australian bush and a magazine captured in the footage had led police to believe the film was made somewhere in NSW or Victoria.

NSW Police Child Protection Squad Detective Sergeant Peter Yeomans told Channel Nine's A Current Affair police were desperate to find the girl who could be in extreme danger.

"This has came about from an incident in the UK and it absolutely is just a terrible situation where a child is being abused both physically and sexually and even to a point I would say torturing," Det Yeomans said.

He also said it appeared the girl and the man were quite familiar with each other, indicating they may be related.

"From the audio from the video clips it appears that they are related or at least well known to each other," Det Yeomans said.

"He may be a father or a step father or could be just a relative but it appears they know each other quite well."

He said the magazine was dated in the year 2000 but did not indicate that was when the video was shot.

Det Yeomans described the video as the worst thing he had seen in his policing career.

"With viewing the video tapes you can see that she really needs to be taken away from that situation so that we can ensure her safety," he said.

"Our concerns are that this matter is continuing and it is paramount that we find this little girl so that we can get her away from what's happening to her and make her safe.

"... I have never seen anything as bad as this."

The videotape was uncovered after English police arrested a paedophile in the UK and the Australian accents of the two had prompted authorities to contact Australian police.

"This child is very recognisable, someone out there - a teacher or a fellow student - would be able to recognise this child and contact us urgently," he said.

NSW Police said the investigation was being done by the Child Exploitation Internet Unit and asked anyone with information to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.